Playing at the Showboat when the bad beat was pretty high, a guy called with me with pocket 10s after I reraised him to $100. Or a bad pocket pair calling your $100 reraise preflop. You have to be wary of the 5-7 of diamonds calling your preflop raise. Suddenly the room is packed with cheap skates, who are only going to call you with hands that can be a bad beat hand. The dangers are few when the bad beat gets this high. I am not saying it’s not possible, obviously it happens, but to me the reward just isn’t enough of the risk. I have never had a royal flush and I have never seen a hand in any casino that would have resulted in winning the bad beat jackpot that is established by Harrah’s. It’s so enticing to think about hitting that BBJ, getting about 60K (before taxes) if your aces full of queens loses to four of a kind.īut, really, how often does that happen? I’ve been playing poker for a little while and have logged a ton of table time. Last night I was at Harrah’s and the BBJ was up to $120,000 and if it wasn’t hit it today, it is much higher than that.
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